EBK PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
EBK PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
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Author: Frank
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 7, Problem 5P

(a)

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Determine whether Person J goes to junior college or work.

(a)

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According to the given information, there are two options.

Option 1:

If Person J plans to go to work, the earning will be $20,000 per year. This means, after 5 years, the total earning will be $1 00,000($20,000×5). Person J’s yearly expense with zero interest is $15,000. That is, after 5 years, the total expense is $75,000($15,000×5). Therefore, if Person J opts the 1st option, that is, ‘goes to work’, then the savings after 5 years will be $25,000 ($100,000$75,000)

Option 2:

If Person J plans to go to junior college, the earnings after 2 years will be $38,000 per year. This means, after 5 years, the total earning will be $114,000($38,000×3). Person J’s yearly expense is $15,000 plus the course fee 6000 per year for two years. That is, after 5 years, the total expense is $87,000(($15,000×5)+($6000×2)). Thus, if Person J opts the 2nd option, that is, ‘goes to junior college’, then the savings after 5 years will be $27,000($114,000$87,000).

Since Person J’s objective is to maximize the savings, he will opt the second option. That is, goes to junior college.        

(b)

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Determine whether Person J goes to junior college or work, if the earnings increase.  

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If Person J‘s earning is $23,000 per year, after 5 years, the total earnings will be $115,000($23,000×5) and as mentioned in part ‘a’, Person J’s yearly expense is still $75,000. Then, the savings after 5 years will be $40,000($115,000$75,000). Since Person J’s objective is to maximize the savings and the savings from the second option is still $27,000 (explained in part ‘a’), Person J will opt the 1st option. That is, goes to work.

(c)

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Determine whether person J goes to junior college or work, if the tuition and book costs increase.

(c)

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As explained in part ‘a’, Person J’s savings from the 1st option is $25,000 and the savings from the second option is $27,000.  If the tuition fee and book costs increase from $6,000 to $8,000, the total cost after 5 years become $91,000(($15,000×5)+($8000×2)). Thus, if Person J opts the 2nd option, that is, ‘goes to junior college’, then the savings after 5 years will be $23,000($114,000$91,000), which is less than the savings from the 1st option.

Since Person J’s objective is to maximize the savings, he will opt the 1st option. That is, goes to work.

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Determine whether Person J goes to junior college or work with the 10% interest rate.

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As mentioned in part ‘a’, the savings of the 1st option is $25,000 after 5 years. That is, $5,000 (25,000/5) is per year savings with zero interest rate. If the interest rate is 10%, then the value of $5,000 after 5 years can be calculated using the compound method as follows:

In 1st year, the savings is $5,000.

In 2nd year, the savings is $5,500 (10% 5,000 plus 5,000).

In 3rd year, the savings is $6,050 (10% 5,500 plus 5,500).

In 4th year, the savings is $6,655 (10% 6,050 plus 6,050).

In 5th year, the savings is $7,320.50 (10% 6,655 plus 6,655).

If Person J plans to opt option 2, that is, ‘goes to junior college’, then at the end of the 1st year, the total cost is $21,000($15,000+$6,000). After 5 years, the total cost with 10% interest can be calculated as follows:

Total costAfter 5 years=Cost per year×(1+r)n=$21,000×(1+0.1)4=$30,746

Thus, if Person J opts the second option, the total cost after 5 years with 10% interest will be $30,746. After 2 years, Person J will complete the course and enter into the world of work. Thus, the total cost for the reaming 3 years can be calculated as follows:

Total costAfter 3 years=Cost per year×(1+r)n=$21,000×(1+.10)3=$27,951

Thus, after entering into the job, the total cost will be $27,951.

In years 3 to 5, the earnings of Person J will be $38,000 per year and he spends $15,000 as expense. Thus, the savings will be $23,000 per year. At the end of 5 years, the value of these savings can be calculated as follows:

SavingsAt the end of 5 year=Savings in 1styear+Savings in 2ndyear+Savings in 2ndyear=$23,000+($23,000×1+.10)+($23,000×1+.10)2=$23,000+$25,300+$27,830=$76,130 

Thus, at the end of 5 years, the value of these savings will be $76,130.

Now, subtract the value of debts of Person J from the savings as follows:

Assets=SavingsDebts=$76,130(30,746+27,951)=$17,433

Therefore, the saving yields $17,433 in assets at the end of five years. This amount is less if Person J skips junior college. Since Person J’s objective is to maximize the savings, he will opt the 1st option. That is, goes to work.

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